Glass assembly and vehicle

By designing a detachable lamp assembly installation method within the automotive glass assembly, the problems of high maintenance and replacement costs and complex operations associated with traditional automotive glass lamp assemblies are solved, enabling quick and convenient lamp assembly disassembly and replacement, thus improving the user experience.

WO2026086856A1PCT designated stage Publication Date: 2026-04-30FUYAO GLASS IND GROUP CO LTD
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Filing Date
2025-10-23
Publication Date
2026-04-30

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Technical Problem

Traditional automotive glass LED assemblies are costly to repair and replace, involve complex disassembly operations, are time-consuming and labor-intensive, and negatively impact the user experience.

Method used

Design a glass assembly in which the lamp assembly is integrated and mounted on the side of the cover plate facing the glass assembly, and is detachably connected to the mounting component via first and second connecting parts to achieve quick disassembly.

Benefits of technology

This reduces the difficulty of disassembling the light assembly, lowers maintenance and replacement costs, and enhances the user experience.

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Abstract

A glass assembly (100), comprising: a glass module (10), wherein a first mounting member (20) and a second mounting member (30) spaced apart from each other are provided on the glass module (10); a lamp set (40); and a cover plate (50), wherein the lamp set (40) is arranged on the side surface of the cover plate (50) facing the glass module (10), the cover plate (50) is provided with a first connecting portion (51) and a second connecting portion (52), the first connecting portion (51) is detachably connected to the first mounting member (20), and the second connecting portion (52) is detachably connected to the second mounting member (30). The glass assembly can reduce the difficulty of detaching the lamp set, thereby reducing maintenance and replacement costs. Further disclosed is a vehicle comprising the glass assembly.
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Description

Glass assembly and vehicle

[0001] This application claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 202411485550.7, filed on October 23, 2024, entitled "Glass Assembly and Vehicle", the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. Technical Field

[0002] This application relates to the technical field of automotive glass, and in particular to a glass assembly and a vehicle. Background Technology

[0003] With the continuous innovation of automotive technology and the increasing demands of people, the functions of automotive glass used in vehicles are becoming more and more diverse. For example, light-emitting light groups are integrated into the glass to enable it to emit light, thereby creating a better lighting effect and environment for the interior of the vehicle and improving the comfort and enjoyment of passengers.

[0004] In traditional technology, light assemblies are usually glued directly to the glass or indirectly through light guide strips. When the light assemblies malfunction and need to be repaired or replaced, they cannot be removed from the glass, or are extremely difficult to remove. The glass must be replaced as a whole, which increases the cost of repair and replacement, makes the replacement operation complicated, time-consuming and labor-intensive, and affects the user experience. Summary of the Invention

[0005] Therefore, it is necessary to provide a glass assembly and vehicle to address the problems of high repair and replacement costs, difficult disassembly operations, and time and labor consumption.

[0006] A first aspect of this application provides a glass assembly comprising:

[0007] A glass assembly, wherein a first mounting member and a second mounting member are spaced apart on the glass assembly;

[0008] Lighting units; and

[0009] The cover plate has the lamp assembly disposed on the side of the cover plate facing the glass assembly. The cover plate has a first connecting portion and a second connecting portion. The first connecting portion is detachably connected to the first mounting member, and the second connecting portion is detachably connected to the second mounting member.

[0010] A second aspect of this application also provides a vehicle comprising:

[0011] Body; and

[0012] The glass assembly described above is mounted on the vehicle body.

[0013] In this glass assembly, the light assembly is integrated and installed on the side of the cover plate facing the glass component. It is then assembled with the first mounting component via a first connecting part and with the second mounting component via a second connecting part, thus securing the light assembly to the glass component via the cover plate. When the light assembly malfunctions after a period of use and requires repair or replacement, the first connecting part and the first mounting component, as well as the second connecting part and the second mounting component, can be disassembled. This allows for quick, convenient, and labor-saving removal of the cover plate and light assembly from the glass component. Compared to existing technologies where the light assembly is directly or indirectly bonded to the glass component, this solution significantly reduces the difficulty of disassembling the light assembly and lowers repair and replacement costs. The light assembly disassembly is time-saving and labor-saving, enhancing the user experience.

[0014] Details of one or more embodiments of this application are set forth in the following drawings and description. Other features, objects, and advantages of this application will become apparent from the specification, drawings, and claims. Attached Figure Description

[0015] To better describe and illustrate embodiments and / or examples of this application, reference may be made to one or more accompanying drawings. Additional details or examples used to describe the drawings should not be considered as limiting the scope of any of the disclosed applications, the currently described embodiments and / or examples, or the best mode of these applications as currently understood.

[0016] Figure 1 is a schematic diagram of the planar structure of the glass assembly described in this application.

[0017] Figure 2 is a side view of the glass assembly of the first embodiment.

[0018] Figure 3 is a side view of the glass assembly of the second embodiment.

[0019] Figure 4 is a side view of the glass assembly of the third embodiment.

[0020] Figure 5 is a structural schematic diagram of the glass assembly of the fourth embodiment from a side view.

[0021] Figure 6 is a side view of the glass assembly of the fifth embodiment.

[0022] Figure 7 is a side view of the glass assembly of the sixth embodiment.

[0023] Figure 8 is a structural schematic diagram of the glass assembly of the seventh embodiment from a side view.

[0024] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 100: Glass assembly; 10: Glass component; 11: Glass body; 111: Outer glass; 112: Intermediate layer; 113: Inner glass; 12: Glass adhesive; 13: Light guide strip; 20: First mounting component; 30: Second mounting component; 31: Hook; 311: Second guide slope; 40: Lamp assembly; 41: Lamp panel; 42: Light emitter; 43: Light guide block; 50: Cover plate; 51: First connecting part; 511: First through hole; 52: Second connecting part; 521: Second through hole; 522: First guide slope; 53: First abutment part; 54: First cavity; 55: Second abutment part; 56: Second cavity; 57: Third abutment part; 60: First threaded component; 70: First seal; 80: Second seal; 90: Second threaded component. Detailed Implementation

[0025] To facilitate understanding of this application, a more complete description will be provided below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Preferred embodiments of this application are shown in the drawings. However, this application can be implemented in many different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein. It should be understood that these embodiments are provided to provide a more thorough and complete understanding of the disclosure of this application.

[0026] Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number or order of the indicated technical features. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of that feature. In the description of this application, "multiple" means at least two, such as two, three, etc., unless otherwise explicitly specified.

[0027] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this application belongs. The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the application.

[0028] Referring to Figure 1, a glass assembly 100 is shown in an embodiment of this application. Depending on the actual needs, the glass assembly 100 can be any one of, but not limited to, a sunroof glass assembly, a car window glass assembly, a corner window glass assembly, etc.

[0029] For example, in this application, the glass assembly 100 is specifically a sunroof glass assembly.

[0030] Please refer to Figure 2. Exemplarily, the glass assembly 100 includes a glass component 10, a lamp assembly 40, and a cover plate 50. The glass component 10 serves as the supporting structure for mounting the integrated lamp assembly 40 and the cover plate 50. After the glass assembly 100 is installed on the vehicle body, the glass component 10 is positioned facing outwards from the vehicle, and the cover plate 50 is positioned facing inwards from the vehicle.

[0031] Therefore, in order to avoid obstructing the light emitted by the lamp assembly 40 and to improve the lighting environment and effect inside the vehicle, the cover plate 50 can be made of a light-transmitting material.

[0032] It should be noted that the aforementioned light-transmitting materials can be transparent materials such as glass and acrylic, or materials that allow light to pass through under certain conditions, such as PDLC (polymer dispersed liquid crystal), etc.

[0033] In this application, the glass assembly 10 includes a glass body 11, which is specifically a laminated glass, that is, it is composed of at least an inner glass layer 113, an intermediate interlayer 112, and an outer glass layer 111 assembled in a stacked manner. After the glass assembly 100 is installed on the vehicle body, the outer glass layer 111 is arranged facing the outside of the vehicle, and the inner glass layer 113 is arranged facing the inside of the vehicle.

[0034] Optionally, the outer glass 111 and the inner glass 113 can be any of the following: single-pane glass, double-pane glass, etc., and can be flexibly selected according to actual needs.

[0035] The intermediate layer 112 can be, but is not limited to, PVB (Polyvinyl Butyral). PVB is a product of the condensation of polyvinyl alcohol and butyral under acid catalysis. Due to the long branched chains in the PVB molecule, it has good flexibility, a low glass transition temperature, and high tensile strength and impact strength. PVB has excellent transparency, good solubility, and good resistance to light, water, heat, cold, and film formation. Its functional groups can undergo various reactions such as acetyl saponification, hydroxyl esterification, and sulfonation, and it has high adhesion to materials such as glass and metals (especially aluminum).

[0036] Please refer to Figure 2. Furthermore, the glass assembly 10 is provided with a first mounting member 20 and a second mounting member 30 spaced apart. Specifically, the first mounting member 20 and the second mounting member 30 are mounted on the side of the glass assembly 10 facing the interior of the vehicle, that is, in this application, on the side of the inner glass away from the outer glass 111. This facilitates the installation and fixing of the lamp assembly 40 and the cover plate 50 onto the glass assembly 10 inside the vehicle.

[0037] The lamp assembly 40 is disposed on the side of the cover plate 50 facing the glass assembly 10. The cover plate 50 has a first connecting part 51 and a second connecting part 52. The first connecting part 51 is detachably connected to the first mounting member 20, and the second connecting part 52 is detachably connected to the second mounting member 30.

[0038] In summary, implementing the technical solution of this embodiment will achieve the following beneficial effects: In the glass assembly 100 of this solution, the lamp group 40 is integrated and installed on the side of the cover plate 50 facing the glass assembly 10. Then, it is assembled with the first mounting part 20 through the first connecting part 51 and the second mounting part 30 through the second connecting part 52, thereby enabling the lamp group 40 to be fixedly installed on the glass assembly 10 through the cover plate 50. When the lamp group 40 malfunctions after a period of use and needs to be repaired or replaced, the first connecting part 51 and the first mounting part 20 and the second connecting part 52 and the second mounting part 30 can be disassembled. This allows the cover plate 50 and the lamp group 40 to be quickly, conveniently and labor-savingly removed from the glass assembly 10. Compared with the existing technology where the lamp group 40 is directly or indirectly glued and fixed to the glass assembly 10, this solution can greatly reduce the difficulty of disassembling the lamp group 40 and reduce the cost of maintenance and replacement. The disassembly of the lamp group 40 is time-saving and labor-saving, which helps to improve the user experience.

[0039] Please refer to Figure 2. As is easily understood, there are various specific embodiments that enable the detachable connection between the first connecting part 51 and the first mounting member 20. For example, in an optional embodiment, the glass assembly 100 further includes a first threaded component 60. The first mounting member 20 has a threaded hole or an embedded nut. The first connecting part 51 has a first through hole 511 that aligns with the threaded hole or the screw hole of the embedded nut. The first threaded component 60 passes through the first through hole 511 and is screwed into the threaded hole or the screw hole of the embedded nut.

[0040] By using the first threaded component 60 to pass through the first through hole 511 and screw it into the threaded hole of the first mounting part 20 or the threaded hole of the internally preset embedded nut, it is possible to ensure that the connection between the cover plate 50 and the first mounting part 20 is stable and reliable after assembly. Moreover, this threaded connection method is simple and labor-saving to install and disassemble, has high disassembly efficiency, and facilitates the secondary assembly and disassembly of the cover plate 50 and the lamp assembly 40 after replacement or repair. It is highly practical.

[0041] For example, the first threaded component 60 is a bolt. The first mounting component 20 is specifically a edging boss. When the edging of the glass assembly 10 is injection molded, the embedded nut can be placed in the mold to form an integral part with the edging boss. This not only ensures the bonding strength between the embedded nut and the edging boss, but also reduces the number of parts, reduces the number of assembly and disassembly steps, and improves the efficiency of assembly and disassembly operations.

[0042] Please refer to Figure 2. After installation, at least a portion of the first mounting component 20 is exposed in the glass assembly 100. In other words, the cover plate 50 only partially covers the edge boss between the cover plate 50 and the glass assembly 10. This helps to shorten the design length of the cover plate 50, reduce material consumption and cost, and also makes it easier for workers to visually inspect and control the assembly quality of the first threaded component 60 with the cover plate 50 and the edge boss.

[0043] Please refer to Figure 2. Further, the glass assembly 100 also includes a first sealing element 70, and the cover plate 50 is also provided with a first abutting portion 53. The first abutting portion 53 is sealed and abutted against the glass assembly 10 through the first sealing element 70. Therefore, the first sealing element 70 is tightly pressed and fixed between the first abutting portion 53 and the glass assembly 10. The first sealing element 70 can not only prevent light leakage after the inner lamp group 40 is lit, but also prevent dust and other particles in the outside air from entering between the cover plate 50 and the glass assembly 10 and accumulating on the surface of the lamp group 40, thus affecting the light emission effect.

[0044] Please refer to Figure 3. In another optional embodiment, the glass assembly 100 also includes a first threaded component 60, a first mounting member 20 having a threaded hole or an embedded nut, a first connecting portion 51 having a first through hole 511 that aligns with the threaded hole or the screw hole of the embedded nut, the first threaded component 60 passing through the first through hole 511 and being screwed into the threaded hole or the screw hole of the embedded nut, the cover plate 50 having a first recess 54, the opening of the first recess 54 being disposed facing the glass assembly 10, the first mounting member 20 being disposed inside the first recess 54 so that the first mounting member 20 is covered by the cover plate 50.

[0045] The difference between this embodiment and the above embodiment is that when the first connecting part 51 of the cover plate 50 is locked and fixed to the first mounting part 20 on the glass assembly 10 by the first threaded part 60, the first mounting part 20 is embedded in the first cavity 54. That is, the cover plate 50 completely encloses the first mounting part 20, thus achieving the hidden installation of the first mounting part 20, which makes the appearance of the glass assembly 100 more concise and beautiful.

[0046] Based on the above embodiments, in order to achieve the same effect of preventing light leakage and dust ingress, the glass assembly 100 further includes a first sealing member 70, and the end of the first connecting portion 51 is sealed and abutted against the glass assembly 10 through the first sealing member 70. That is, the length of the end of the first connecting portion 51 is extended so that the first sealing member 70 can be reliably pressed against the surface of the glass assembly 10, thereby achieving the sealing purpose.

[0047] Optionally, the first sealing element 70 may be, but is not limited to, foam. The foam may be fixed between the cover plate 50 and the glass assembly 10 simply by the clamping force of the cover plate 50, or it may be fixed to the cover plate 50 and / or the glass assembly 10 by adhesive, or other installation methods, which can be flexibly selected according to actual needs.

[0048] It should be noted that, in addition to the threaded connection method described above for detachable installation, the first connecting part 51 and the first mounting part 20 can also be replaced by snap-fit ​​connection, magnetic connection, etc., all of which are within the protection scope of this application.

[0049] In this application, there are various specific implementation methods that can be adopted to achieve detachable assembly of the second connecting part 52 and the second mounting part 30.

[0050] Please continue to refer to Figures 2 to 5. For example, in an optional embodiment, the second connecting part 52 is configured as a hook, and the second mounting part 30 is provided with a hook part 31. The hook and the hook part 31 are detachably hooked together.

[0051] When the integrated cover plate 50 and lamp assembly 40 are installed onto the glass assembly 10, the hooks can be aligned and inserted into the hook part 31 first. The cover plate 50 and the glass assembly 10 are fixed by the hook and hook part 31. Then, the first through hole 511 is aligned with the threaded hole of the first mounting part 20 or the threaded hole of the embedded nut, and the first threaded part 60 is screwed in to fix the other end of the cover plate 50 and the glass assembly 10. In this way, the assembly and fixation of the lamp assembly 40, cover plate 50 and glass assembly 10 can be completed.

[0052] When it is necessary to disassemble the damaged lamp assembly 40 for repair or replacement, first unscrew the first threaded part 60, then pull the cover plate 50 horizontally, and the hook will come out from the hook part 31, so that the cover plate 50 and the lamp assembly 40 can be removed as a whole. The operation is simple, convenient and labor-saving.

[0053] Please refer to Figure 2. In the above embodiment, the hook is arranged on the side of the cover plate 50 facing the glass assembly 10, and both the hook and the second mounting member 30 are covered by the cover plate 50. This allows the latching structure formed by the hook and the hook portion 31 to be concealed by the cover plate 50, thereby improving the aesthetics and simplicity of the glass assembly 100, while eliminating the potential safety hazard of exposed latching structures that could scratch passengers.

[0054] Furthermore, the cover plate 50 is also provided with a second abutment portion 55, which is disposed away from the first connecting portion 51. The glass assembly 100 also includes a second sealing member 80, through which the second abutment portion 55 is sealed and abutted against the glass assembly 10. Therefore, the second sealing member 80 is tightly pressed and fixed between the second abutment portion 55 and the glass assembly 10. The second sealing member 80 can not only prevent light leakage after the inner lamp group 40 is lit, but also prevent dust and other particles in the outside air from entering between the cover plate 50 and the glass assembly 10 and accumulating on the surface of the lamp group 40, thus affecting the light emission effect.

[0055] Optionally, the second seal 80 may be, but is not limited to, foam. The foam may be fixed between the cover plate 50 and the glass assembly 10 simply by the clamping force of the cover plate 50, or it may be fixed to the cover plate 50 and / or the glass assembly 10 by adhesive, or other installation methods, which can be flexibly selected according to actual needs.

[0056] Please continue referring to Figure 2. Based on the above embodiment, the cover plate 50 has a second recess 56. Specifically, the middle part of the cover plate 50 is its main body, which has a concave structure, thereby forming the second recess 56.

[0057] The opening of the second recess 56 faces the glass assembly 10, and the lamp assembly 40, the hook, and the second mounting member 30 are all located inside the second recess 56. Therefore, the second recess 56 provides ample space for accommodating the lamp assembly 40, the hook, and the second mounting member 30, optimizing the component layout. It also allows the lamp assembly 40, the hook, and the second mounting member 30 to be hidden inside the cover plate 50, ensuring the aesthetic appearance of the glass assembly 100.

[0058] Please refer to Figure 4. In another optional embodiment, the second connecting part 52 is configured as a hook, and the second mounting member 30 is provided with a hook part 31. The hook and the hook part 31 are detachably hooked together. The hook is arranged on the side of the cover plate 50 facing away from the glass assembly 10. Both the hook and the second mounting member 30 are exposed on the glass assembly 100. That is, both the hook and the second mounting member 30 are exposed in the operator's field of vision, so that the hook and the hook part 31 can be aligned and engaged more accurately and effectively under visual inspection.

[0059] It should be noted that when the second mounting part 30 provides a hook 31 for engaging with the snap hook, the second mounting part 30 is specifically a support member, which can be fixed to the glass assembly 10 by adhesive tape, glue, etc., to achieve the installation and fixation of one end of the cover plate 50 while ensuring its own stable installation.

[0060] For example, the supporting components can be made of any material such as plastic or metal, and can be flexibly selected according to actual needs.

[0061] Please continue to refer to Figure 6. Alternatively, as an alternative to the above embodiment, in another optional embodiment, the glass assembly 100 further includes a second threaded component 90, the second mounting component 30 has a threaded hole or an embedded nut, the second connecting part 52 has a second through hole 521 that aligns with the threaded hole or the screw hole of the embedded nut, and the second threaded component 90 passes through the second through hole 521 and is screwed into the threaded hole or the screw hole of the embedded nut.

[0062] By using the second threaded component 90 to pass through the second through hole 521 and screw it into the pre-embedded nut in the second mounting component 30, it is possible to ensure that the connection between the cover plate 50 and the second mounting component 30 is stable and reliable after assembly. Moreover, this threaded connection method is simple and labor-saving to install and disassemble, has high disassembly efficiency, and facilitates the secondary assembly and disassembly of the cover plate 50 and the lamp assembly 40 after replacement or repair. It is highly practical.

[0063] For example, the second threaded component 90 is a bolt. The second mounting component 30 is specifically a edging boss. When the edging of the glass assembly 10 is injection molded, the embedded nut can be placed in the mold to form an integral part with the edging boss. This not only ensures the bonding strength between the embedded nut and the edging boss, but also reduces the number of parts, reduces the number of assembly and disassembly steps, and improves the efficiency of assembly and disassembly operations.

[0064] Please refer to Figure 4. Furthermore, the cover plate 50 is also provided with a third abutment portion 57, which is located between the first connecting portion 51 and the second connecting portion 52. More specifically, the third abutment portion 57 is connected between the main body portion and the second connecting portion 52, and the third abutment portion 57 is a raised structure protruding towards the glass assembly 10.

[0065] The glass assembly 100 also includes a second seal 80, and the third abutment portion 57 is sealed and abutted against the glass assembly 10 through the second seal 80.

[0066] Therefore, the second seal 80 is pressed and fixed between the third abutment 57 and the glass assembly 10. The second seal 80 can not only prevent light leakage after the inner lamp group 40 is lit, but also prevent dust and other objects in the outside air from entering between the cover plate 50 and the glass assembly 10, and thus accumulate on the surface of the lamp group 40 and affect the light emission effect.

[0067] Please refer to Figure 5. In this application, the hook is provided with a first guide slope 522, and the hook portion 31 is provided with a second guide slope 311. The first guide slope 522 and the second guide slope 311 are guided and engaged. Compared to the requirement of moving the cover plate 50 horizontally from one side to engage the hook portion 31, which requires more lateral operating space, the cover plate 50 can be directly pressed against the glass assembly 10 in a straight upward manner due to the design of the first guide slope 522 and the second guide slope 311. With the sliding guidance of the first guide slope 522 and the second guide slope 311, the hook can be forced to undergo a certain deformation, so that the hook passes over the hook portion 31 and finally engages in the groove formed between the hook portion 31 and the glass assembly 10, making the installation more direct and efficient, while reducing the requirement for lateral installation space.

[0068] It should be noted that the hook is covered with a soft material, such as rubber, to reduce the contact stress when the hook and hook part 31 are engaged.

[0069] Please refer to Figure 2. In this application, the lamp assembly 40 includes a lamp plate 41 and a light-emitting element 42. The lamp plate 41 is fixed on the side of the cover plate 50 facing the glass assembly 10, and the light-emitting element 42 is disposed on the side of the lamp plate 41 away from the cover plate 50.

[0070] Furthermore, the lamp assembly 40 also includes a light guide block 43, which is connected to the light-emitting body 42.

[0071] The light board 41 is specifically a PCB board. The light source 42 can be one or a combination of at least two of the following: LED beads, LED strips, and LED tubes.

[0072] For example, in this embodiment, the light-emitting body 42 is made of lamp beads, specifically LED lamp beads, which can save energy and reduce consumption while improving the lighting effect.

[0073] There are multiple LED beads, which can be arranged in a straight line, in an array, or in a specific pattern according to the user's customized needs.

[0074] As shown in Figures 2 to 6, the light panel 41 extends vertically. However, as shown in Figure 7, the light panel 41 can also extend horizontally. Therefore, the light panel 41 can be flexibly installed and laid out according to the specific structural form and spatial conditions of the glass assembly 100.

[0075] It should be noted that when the lamp panel 41 is arranged in a horizontal extension, a light guide block 43 may or may not be provided on the light-emitting body 42.

[0076] In this application, the glass assembly 10 includes a glass body 11, glass adhesive 12, and a light guide strip 13. The light guide strip 13 is bonded and fixed to the glass body 11 by the glass adhesive 12, and the light guide strip 13 is configured in conjunction with the light guide block 43.

[0077] The light guide strip 13 can be bonded and fixed to the surface of the glass body 11 with glass glue 12, which is simple to install and has high connection strength. The light emitted by the light source 42 can be guided to the light guide strip 13 through the light guide block 43. The light can undergo multiple reflections and refractions inside the light guide strip 13, thereby efficiently transmitting the light so that the light can finally enter the glass body 11 through the light guide strip 13, and then be reflected and / or refracted into the vehicle through the ink layer inside the glass body 11, ensuring the lighting effect.

[0078] The light guide strip 13 can be made of transparent glass, or other transparent materials such as PMMA, PC, etc. As shown in Figure 8, the light guide strip 13 can be made into an irregular shape.

[0079] It should be noted that, as shown in Figure 8, the light guide block 43 of the lamp assembly 40 can also be omitted, so that the light-emitting body 42 is directly installed facing the light guide strip 13, in order to further simplify the structure of the glass assembly 100 and reduce costs.

[0080] Furthermore, it should be noted that since the lamp assembly 40 is assembled and fixed with the cover plate 50, and the cover plate 50 is assembled and fixed with the glass body 11 through the second mounting part 30 and the light guide strip 14, the lamp assembly 40 can obtain higher positioning accuracy, ensuring that the light emitted by the lamp assembly 40 can be more effectively transmitted into the glass body 11 through the light guide strip 20.

[0081] For example, when light group 40 is an ambient light, it can create a better lighting atmosphere inside the car.

[0082] In this application, when the second mounting member 30 is concealed and installed inside the cover plate 50, the second mounting member 30 can be fixed to the light guide strip 13 by adhesive tape or the like; when the second mounting member 30 is exposed outside the cover plate 50, the second mounting member 30 can be fixed to the surface of the glass body 11 by adhesive tape or the like.

[0083] In addition to the above, this application also provides a vehicle including a body and a glass assembly 100 as described in any of the above embodiments, the glass assembly 100 being mounted on the vehicle body.

[0084] The technical features of the above embodiments can be combined in any way. For the sake of brevity, not all possible combinations of the technical features in the above embodiments are described. However, as long as there is no contradiction in the combination of these technical features, they should be considered to be within the scope of this specification.

[0085] The embodiments described above are merely illustrative of several implementation methods of this application, and while the descriptions are relatively specific and detailed, they should not be construed as limiting the scope of the patent application. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the concept of this application, and these all fall within the protection scope of this application. Therefore, the protection scope of this patent application should be determined by the appended claims, and the specification and drawings can be used to interpret the content of the claims.

Claims

1. A glass assembly, comprising: A glass assembly, wherein a first mounting member and a second mounting member are spaced apart on the glass assembly; Lighting assembly; as well as The cover plate has the lamp assembly disposed on the side of the cover plate facing the glass assembly. The cover plate has a first connecting portion and a second connecting portion. The first connecting portion is detachably connected to the first mounting member, and the second connecting portion is detachably connected to the second mounting member.

2. The glass assembly according to claim 1, wherein, The glass assembly further includes a first threaded component. The first mounting member has a threaded hole or an embedded nut. The first connecting portion has a first through hole that aligns with the threaded hole or the screw hole of the embedded nut. The first threaded component passes through the first through hole and is screwed into the threaded hole or the screw hole of the embedded nut. At least a portion of the first mounting member is exposed in the glass assembly.

3. The glass assembly according to claim 2, wherein, The glass assembly further includes a first sealing element, and the cover plate is also provided with a first abutting portion, which abuts against the glass assembly through the first sealing element.

4. The glass assembly according to claim 1, wherein, The glass assembly further includes a first threaded component. The first mounting member has a threaded hole or an embedded nut. The first connecting portion has a first through hole that aligns with the threaded hole or the screw hole of the embedded nut. The first threaded component passes through the first through hole and is screwed into the threaded hole or the screw hole of the embedded nut. The cover plate has a first recess. The opening of the first recess faces the glass assembly. The first mounting member is disposed inside the first recess so that the first mounting member is covered by the cover plate.

5. The glass assembly according to claim 4, wherein, The glass assembly further includes a first seal, and the end of the first connection portion is sealed against the glass assembly through the first seal.

6. The glass assembly according to claim 1, wherein, The second connecting part is configured as a hook, and the second mounting part is provided with a hook portion, wherein the hook and the hook portion are detachably connected.

7. The glass assembly according to claim 6, wherein, The hook is arranged on the side of the cover plate facing the glass assembly, and both the hook and the second mounting member are covered by the cover plate.

8. The glass assembly according to claim 7, wherein, The cover plate is further provided with a second abutting portion, which is disposed away from the first connecting portion. The glass assembly also includes a second sealing element, through which the second abutting portion seals against the glass assembly.

9. The glass assembly according to claim 8, wherein, The cover plate has a second recess, the opening of which faces the glass assembly, and the lamp assembly, the hook, and the second mounting member are all located inside the second recess.

10. The glass assembly according to claim 1, wherein, The second connecting part is configured as a hook, and the second mounting part is provided with a hook portion. The hook and the hook portion are detachably hooked together. The hook is arranged on the side of the cover plate facing away from the glass assembly. The hook and the second mounting part are both exposed in the glass assembly.

11. The glass assembly according to claim 1, wherein, The glass assembly further includes a second threaded component. The second mounting component has a threaded hole or an embedded nut. The second connecting part has a second through hole that aligns with the threaded hole or the screw hole of the embedded nut. The second threaded component passes through the second through hole and is screwed into the threaded hole or the screw hole of the embedded nut.

12. The glass assembly according to claim 11, wherein, The cover plate is further provided with a third abutting part, which is located between the first connecting part and the second connecting part. The glass assembly also includes a second sealing element, and the third abutting part is sealed and abutted against the glass assembly through the second sealing element.

13. The glass assembly according to claim 6 or 10, wherein, The hook is provided with a first guide slope, and the hook part is provided with a second guide slope, with the first guide slope and the second guide slope providing guiding cooperation.

14. The glass assembly according to claim 1, wherein, The lamp assembly includes a lamp panel and a light-emitting element. The lamp panel is fixed to the side of the cover plate facing the glass assembly, and the light-emitting element is disposed on the side of the lamp panel away from the cover plate.

15. The glass assembly according to claim 14, wherein, The lamp assembly also includes a light guide block, which is connected to the light-emitting body.

16. The glass assembly according to claim 15, wherein, The glass assembly includes a glass body, glass adhesive, and a light guide strip. The light guide strip is bonded and fixed to the glass body by the glass adhesive, and the light guide strip is configured in conjunction with the light guide block.

17. The glass assembly according to claim 14, wherein, The light panel can be arranged to extend vertically or horizontally.

18. A vehicle comprising: Body; as well as The glass assembly as described in any one of claims 1 to 17, wherein the glass assembly is mounted on the vehicle body.

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